" has moved beyond the bay area to the new york museum of modern art, the george pompadou center in paris, and as far away as korea and japan. >> things have changed rapidly. photography is being affected. >> rickard is happy to advance the conversation even in a time where those in the art world, especially in photography, are anxious over the impact of a digital age. >> our tools and our abilities to speak are being opened up and shifted into new territory. it's a never-ending ocean of potential. >> interesting story. well, that's all for tonight. i want to thank all of you for joining us here this evening. remember to visit kqed.org/thisweek. you'll find a link there to kqed's proposition guide. please tune in next week at an in-depth look at what's in stake for school funding in the upcoming election. public radio's al ebson will guest host. i'll be back on november 2nd. i'm belva davis. thanks for watching. good night.